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the divine spirit, weaving at &quot; the roaring loom 

 of time,&quot; instantly and forever, &quot; the garment 

 thou seest Him by.&quot; It is none other than God, 

 that &quot; warms in the sun, refreshes in the breeze,&quot; 

 that &quot; lives through all time, extends through all 

 extent, spreads undivided, operates unspent.&quot; 

 All that we see and breathe and love and are is 

 not only His, but Him, and there is no other. 

 The message of the autumn is thus the same that 

 the Hebrews from time immemorial chant in their 

 service, in music that is thought to have come 

 down from the very day of Moses : 



&quot; The Lord bless thee and keep thee. 



The Lord make his face to shine upon thee and be 

 gracious unto thee. 



The Lord lift up his countenance upon thee, and 

 give thee peace.&quot; 



